It’s been quite a while since Devin Harris last donned a Mavericks uniform, so it’s not all that surprising to learn that the NBA point guard has finally decided to part ways with his longtime Dallas, TX residence. The former Wisconsin Badgers standout and current Utah Jazz point guard put his Mediterranean-styled villa up for sale this week, listing the home for $2.1 million.

Built in 2006, Harris’ home can be found on a nearly half-acre lot within the confines of the Green Park gated community. Similar in design to Mark Teixeira’s Westlake home, the 7,464-square-foot house sports a Tuscan-inspired paint job and stone-lined façade, with various patios and outdoor entertaining areas found littered about the property. Inside, the home offers five bedrooms and six bathrooms, along with amenities such as a glass-lined grand foyer, study, game room and a theater. The second-floor bedrooms, including a master suite that features a see-through fireplace, boast private balconies that overlook a pool and outdoor fireplace.

A former “Wisconsin Mr. Basketball,” Harris was selected 5th overall by the Washington Wizards in the 2004 draft, but was promptly dealt to the Dallas Mavericks, along with Jerry Stackhouse and Christian Laettner, in exchange for Antwan Jamison. He would play three-and-a-half seasons in Big-D, while developing into one of the league’s most promising young floor generals, before being dealt to New Jersey Nets in a deadline deal that helped the Mavericks land perennial All-Star Jason Kidd. The following year, Harris would enjoy arguably his finest season in the NBA, averaging a career high 21.3 ppg and 1.6 spg, while making his first and only All-Star Game appearance. He would be traded again in 2011, this time heading to the Utah Jazz in a deal that landed Deron Williams in New Jersey.